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Archives March 22, 2005
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Shakespeare Leads San Francisco Rare Books and Manuscripts Sale
22 Mar 2005
The rare 1640 first collected edition of Shakespeare's 'Poems' sold for $25,875, despite lacking the frontispiece...
Greentown Tumbler Is Surprise Lot at Virginia Glass Auction
22 Mar 2005
While much speculation exists as to the actual intended use of this piece, it had been listed but never...
In Ohio, a Toulouse-Lautrec Poster Garners Five Figures
22 Mar 2005
Online, individuals from Germany, France, Austria and England took on the formidable gallery audience,...
Gramercy Garden and Antiques Show Provides a Taste of Spring
22 Mar 2005
Once again sales were strong, with garden ornaments and figural pieces garnering most of the attention.
Arts and Crafts Conference in North Carolina Is a Sellout
22 Mar 2005
This year's three-day event saw 1,500 attendees and more than 2,000 tickets were sold for the antiques...
A President’s Day Weekend of Antiques in Massachusetts
22 Mar 2005
"We had a terrific gate - a few less early buyers and a lot more retail buyers attended."
Animals in the Gallery Reported at Brandywine
22 Mar 2005
Works exhibited portray animals as symbols of peace, majestic creatures of nature, subjects of scientific...
A Legacy of California Plant Portraits
22 Mar 2005
Despite his lack of botanical training. Albert R. Valentien created more than 1,000 accurate and detailed...
Extreme Textiles
22 Mar 2005
Cooper-Hewitt will present more than 150 textile applications from a wide range of areas, including architecture,...
Made in China: Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection on View at Winterthur
22 Mar 2005
Export porcelain could be more valuable than silver plate on the table, a fact not surprising in light...
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